Ari Wallach
@AriW
Host @pbs “A Brief History of the Future” premiering 4.03.24 / author “Longpath: Becoming the Great Ancestors Our Future Needs”
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http://www.Longpath.org/book 18-08-2008 20:51:39
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Watching Ari Wallach's (Ari Wallach) A Brief History of the Future on PBS. Fantastic docu-series about our potential for shaping our (and our planet's) future.
New: Ari Wallach and Kathryn Murdoch will join me on #SustainWhat Monday 4/15 11 a.m. ET to explore the six-part PBS series, A Brief History of the Future (Ari is series host, Kathryn exec. prod.). Watch at @revkin on X or three more ways here (no signup; just paste link in calendar):…
Take a #bts look at the latest episode (featuring our director!) on PBS new docuseries A Brief History of the Future! Host Ari Wallach joins Valerie Courtois in Labrador to learn about how Indigenous knowledge & relationship with the land can help build a better future for us all. bit.ly/49wGzWf
Refreshing to talk last night about what could go *right* !!
…with futurist Ari Wallach and EP Kathryn Murdoch on their new PBS show A Brief History of the Future A Brief History of the Future. Check it out — fascinating stuff! (@SecretaryPete is an episode talking about the future of transportation)
'A Brief History of the Future,' a recent PBS series, delivers a clear message: While our civilization faces unprecedented challenges due to climate change, there's room for optimism. Kathryn Murdoch, aims to challenge the notion of a doomed future. The Washington Post
Must-read Axios via Jim VandeHei / Mike Allen: 'Here's a wild thought experiment: What if we've been deceived into thinking we're more divided, more dysfunctional and more defeated than we actually are?
On almost every topic of monthly outrage, it's a fringe view — or example —…
Futurist Ari Wallach explains what 'long-pathing' is and why it is important for people to look beyond their own lifespan.
'I'm asking people to kind of step back and step up and think, well, how did I get here and where are we going?'
Listen at 05:14: bit.ly/49lithj
'I'd rather be alive now, anywhere on the planet, in any gender, in any race, than even 200 years ago.'
Ari Wallach, host of 'A Brief History of the Future' on PBS, tells MargaretHoover why looking to the past brings him hope for the future.
FULL EPISODE: bit.ly/3TM4Xxs
“We are finding people who are building better tomorrows.”
Futurist Ari Wallach talks to MargaretHoover about confronting the challenges ahead for humanity and the mission of his new #PBS series, 'A Brief History of the Future.'
FRIDAY PBS
Local listings: to.pbs.org/39hI6Tf
A wonderful article on the series: npr.org/2024/04/01/124… #protopia #betterfutures #ABriefHistoryoftheFuture PBS (via Kathryn Murdoch)
NYC premiere of A Brief History of the Future! Thanks to everyone who joined us for an unforgettable evening. Series premiere tonight 9/8c on @pbs and streaming on the app! Seth Meyers Elon Musk Ari Wallach Kathryn Murdoch Andrew_Morgan Drizzy Kylian Mbappé
An example of someone opening the cone of what might be with a fresh argument on how AI might actually benefit the middle-class. David Autor is spot on with his framing of if you can’t see it; you can’t be it. nytimes.com/2024/04/01/bus…
This is a tantalizing snapshot of Ari Wallach's upcoming A Brief History of the Future.
A Brief History of the Future is a 6-part docuseries about reimagining our futures.
It's optimistic science-fiction applied to real life and who we want to be when we grow up.
Premiering April 3rd on PBS: #SetTheVCR .